Practice Exchange

Posted on behalf of Aneta Kwak: Overview of the event The Library Teaching and Learning Committee (LTLC) held a Practice Exchange on Tuesday, November 29th, 2018. Aneta Kwak (Accessibility and Public Services Librarian, D.G. Ivey Library) introduced the Peer-to-Peer Learning Program, developed by the LTLC Community of Practice Working Group (LTLC CoP WG) in 2017-2018. … Read More

The December 4 Liaison Update Forum showcased 6 lightning round presentations. Each presentation was followed by small group discussion and an open Q&A session. Presenters kept track of the questions (which were submitted on index cards to preserve anonymity) and have kindly recorded and shared their responses for this post. Stephanie Orfano: Thinking beyond fair dealing: … Read More

Gail Nichol reviewed the recent discussions between the Library and senior university members on how to support the acquisition of reputation metrics for use by faculty, departments and divisions. Several librarians shared stories of how they are currently supporting faculty and departmental requests for information. Trends we noticed: Although the H-index isn’t perfect, it has become the … Read More

A psychology instructor asked me to teach a one hour class for her third year Gender Relations class (n=60). She wanted me to cover PsycINFO and general library search tips, but there isn’t a research assignment this semester. I was nervous about engaging third years when their grade for the class isn’t at stake, so I … Read More

Below is a summary of the points made in the white paper: Intersections of Scholarly Communication and Information Literacy: Creating Strategic Collaborations for a Changing Academic Environment We will be discussing the paper at the June 5 Librarians’ Information Literacy Practice Exchange. In addition to the summary below, take 5 minutes to read Kevin Smith’s April … Read More

Notes and resources from the February 21 Practice Exchange on assessment. Resources mentioned in the session Some of the resources mentioned in the session are posted: Eveline’s sample 321 form Sooin’s summary of the one minute papers from the session. Rita’s examples of short faculty assessments Books These were mentioned as useful resources for designing … Read More

Tuesday January 15 2013 brought with it the inaugural Practice Exchange, a meeting of U of T librarians interested in exchanging ideas and information about their teaching. The first session focused on examples of successful teaching experiences. Below are a few of the things participants mentioned and chatted about as things that have worked for … Read More

Law librarian John Bolan, who is one of this year’s seconded librarians to CTSI, prepared this summary of best practices for communities of practice. The document was part of John’s research on how best to implement our practice exchanges for instruction librarians, which will start in January 2013. Thanks John!

CTSI’s seconded librarians — John Bolan, Angela Hamilton, Joanna Szurmak, and I — have been continuing the tasks of developing a program of professional development for librarians who teach at the U of T. Development of this program commenced in 2010, when the first group of CTSI-seconded librarians (Patricia Bellamy, Sarah Fedko, and Sheril Hook) … Read More